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The mini-ITX case with front mesh panel and vents on the top and side panels for better airflow

One 120mm fan in the front (included) and Two 80mm fan on the side (optional)

Dual Super Speed USB 3.0

Supports a 120mm radiator in the front

Supports standard length ATX PSU up to 180mm

Supports graphic card length up to 210mm

Ample storage - up to 3 HDDs / 4 SSDs

The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced is an ultra compact case with support for Full Size High-End Desktop components. Other than conventional Mini ITX cases, the Elite 120 Advanced supports more affordable, quiet, efficient and easily available Full Size ATX PSU. It can accommodate even the largest Ultra High-End VGAs, a 5.25” optical drive and up to 5 HDDs or SSDs. Thanks to a smart airflow system featuring 2 pre-installed fans it manages to still keep the system cool and quiet. Topped off with a stylish brushed aluminum front, this is a compact case you don’t want to hide.

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Rating: 5/5Great product

Pros: A great looking, mini-ITX case that can host a game-based PC and can be easily stored after use or brought to friends' house.

I had no problem installing my ATX non-modular PSU. Plenty of space to tuck away the unused molex power cable, extra length of my 24-pin power cable, extra length of my 8-pin cpu power cable and plenty of space to route my two SATA power cables.

A reviewer stated that he had a hard time fitting his ODD; I don't know if I got lucky or the problem has been fixed, but my ODD fitted perfectly.

To remove the front plate, you must pinch the two rounded pins at the bottom of the plate and push them a little bit. Then, do the same with the top two rounded pins and the plate should easily come off.

Cons: The two included fans have 3-pin connectors. You may wish to upgrade to 4-pin fans if you want your motherboard to control the chassis fan speed.

Rating: 4/5decent though poor cpu cooling

Cons: there is no reason that mini itx cases especially this one to have such a poor designed cpuy cooling , with out its fan on cpu temps climb. try designing something correctly.

Other Thoughts: really disappointing the terrible cpu cooling designs in most mini itx cases , guess if they built it right the first time there would be no reason to build more aside from aesthetics. if you want anything done right do it your self if your capable

Rating: 4/5Great case for small boards

You've got enough space to fit four fans (2x120, 1 for the cpu, and one 80mm provided on the side).

Despite the size, you've got decent air flow.

Fitting three total HDD/SSDs is a surprise, but the bigger one is fitting all of those drives and a full size optical drive.

Cons: Just a few minor complaints here. They shouldn't be enough to prevent a purchase.

The cover for the DVD drive is easily damaged during removal. You should work one side off first, to avoid stressing the plastic clips excessively.

The instructions are pretty much worthless. See notes below for my observations.

The default cable routing is less than ideal. You'll need to reroute pretty much everything to make sure that it doesn't get in the way.

Other Thoughts: Put simply, the case is excellent for the price. You can get quite a lot into the box, and it doesn't melt down. I'd recommend a buy to anyone who's looking for a good media center PC.

After installing the motherboard, run the front panel cables. They need to be rerouted from the default passage, and they're the biggest pain to get positioned.

Once the front panel wires are done, install that extra fan. It'll be difficult to fit in, but the extra air flow is worth it.

Install all the SATA cables next. Smaller ones are better in this case, and the longest ones you'll want to use are 6-8"

Install the HDD/SSDs, then make sure the SATA cables are tucked away.

Install the ODD, making sure to connect the SATA data cable.

Undo the rear power supply frame, connect it to the PSU, and fish the wiring into the case.

Install the GPU.

Connect the power cables, slide the PSU in, and use the side rails and a bunch of zip ties to secure the power lines.

I'd recommend a modular power supply. There's room to fit in four 6/8 pin power cables and everything else you might find on a 750+ watt PSU, but it's a tight fit. A few extra dollars are definitely worth it.

Cons: - very big for a case that can only house a mini-itx MB- optical drive bay was not properly machined and I literally had to take a hammer to it (stripped some paint but it's not visible)- front panel looks a bit cheap

Rating: 4/5Very Nice Case:

Pros: Good construction and case layout and plenty of room for an mITX case. Utilizes the ubiquitous ATX PSU. Very good value as well.

Cons: Very large for a mITX case, which may or may not be a con.

Other Thoughts: Excellent case as long as you know the size to begin with. I purchased this for a budget build and whilst I would have preferred a smaller form factor I knew what I was getting to begin with and am happy with the purchase.

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